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The Russian alphabet consists of letters that often mirror those in the English alphabet, specifically in the first sequence: K, L, M, N, O, P, R, S, T. Notably absent from the Russian alphabet are certain letters like Q and C, which introduces unique pronunciation challenges as some words will share beginnings despite these missing letters. For instance, words like "Crown," "King," and "Queen" all begin with the letter K as they transliterate into "Корона" (korona), "Король" (korol), and "Королева" (koroleva), respectively.